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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 3:50 AM (permalink)


Before: 

with WC-H50 unit.  

After:
 
922 RIG with DD T-Line WC loop.

You can see specs under my signature. ;) 
 


AM3 PII 955BE 3.1Ghz
DD TDX (Water Cooled)
C-TX750w
C-XMS3 4GB RAM
DVD ROM, & DVD RW ROM
eVG-2x GTS 250 1GB SLI  
HAF 922M
MSI G55 SLI
SG-500 & 400GB
SS 2494HM 24in"
Vista 32bit
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Wednesday, December 30, 2009 4:37 AM (permalink)
    Looks tight, awesome job!

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Wednesday, December 30, 2009 5:59 PM (permalink)
    Good Build.....

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Wednesday, December 30, 2009 7:41 PM (permalink)
    Great job man! How're your temps like that?

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Wednesday, December 30, 2009 8:46 PM (permalink)
    looks likes crazy handles on that thing




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    Re:Before and After of My rig Thursday, December 31, 2009 4:07 AM (permalink)
    congratz on ur mod..enjoy..

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    Heatware

     
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Thursday, December 31, 2009 4:30 AM (permalink)
    Nicely done man
     
    My only advice would be to change the order in which the pump goes to the radiator befor reaching the CPU block, that way the fluid reaching the CPU is a cool as possible


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    Re:Before and After of My rig Friday, January 01, 2010 2:42 PM (permalink)
    Here is update:

    My rig hadnt any leaking so far. I love Danger Den WC! :wink:  

    CPU Waterblock: Danger Den TDX 
    Pump: D-5 Pump 
    Radiator: 240mm Black Ice XtremeII Radiator 
    Case Fans: Two 200mm CoolerMaster & 120x38mm LinkDepot Fans 
    Barbs/fittings: all 1/2 
    Radiator Fans: Four 120mm Yate Loon Fans 
    Reservoirs: T-line/Fillport 
    Tubing: FDA Type 10-Foot Clear Tubing -1/2" ID - 1/8 inch wall - 
    Tubing Clamps: all Stainless Steel Hose Clamp 
    Liquid: Target Distilled Water mix with O'reilly Coolant




    Its a total transformation! this looks much better then the first one?




    post edited by GAMERIG - Friday, January 01, 2010 2:53 PM

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Friday, January 01, 2010 2:44 PM (permalink)

    Everyone, thanks for comments.. 

    Halo_003

    Great job man! How're your temps like that?
    Yes, Temp keep lowest 18-20c. 


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    Re:Before and After of My rig Friday, January 01, 2010 2:51 PM (permalink)

    Everyone, HNY 2010!

    ZachA

    Nicely done man
     
    My only advice would be to change the order in which the pump goes to the radiator befor reaching the CPU block, that way the fluid reaching the CPU is a cool as possible
      Yes I just followed Danger Den's instruction. I will take your advice when I tune up in 6 months. smile !





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    DD TDX (Water Cooled)
    C-TX750w
    C-XMS3 4GB RAM
    DVD ROM, & DVD RW ROM
    eVG-2x GTS 250 1GB SLI  
    HAF 922M
    MSI G55 SLI
    SG-500 & 400GB
    SS 2494HM 24in"
    Vista 32bit
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Friday, January 01, 2010 2:52 PM (permalink)
    very nice
    My only advice would be to change the order in which the pump goes to the radiator befor reaching the CPU block, that way the fluid reaching the CPU is a cool as possible

    +1
     
     
    adding some 45 degree swivel fitting will take the kink factor out of the loop

     
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Friday, January 01, 2010 9:06 PM (permalink)
    Sickkkk, I <3 big water loops!

    You don't have a Mods Rigs yet?

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Saturday, January 02, 2010 4:50 PM (permalink)
    teknogeek1300

    Sickkkk, I <3 big water loops!

    You don't have a Mods Rigs yet?
    Yes I started to <3 water loop and i am glad that I did ignored the people who think neg about wc things..Many people are intimated by water cooling because they don't want liquid spilling all over their hardware components.  

    No i did not enter a mods rig. How can I join MODS RIGS? 


    post edited by GAMERIG - Saturday, January 02, 2010 4:52 PM

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    eVG-2x GTS 250 1GB SLI  
    HAF 922M
    MSI G55 SLI
    SG-500 & 400GB
    SS 2494HM 24in"
    Vista 32bit
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Saturday, January 02, 2010 8:30 PM (permalink)
    GAMERIG

    No i did not enter a mods rig. How can I join MODS RIGS? 



    You don't have to join, just set one up.  Goto modsrigs under community and build/edit system.


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    Re:Before and After of My rig Monday, January 04, 2010 0:15 PM (permalink)
    The revised version looks alot better. Great job
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Monday, January 04, 2010 10:24 AM (permalink)
    GAMERIG

    teknogeek1300
     You don't have a Mods Rigs yet?

    No i did not enter a mods rig. How can I join MODS RIGS? 
     

    http://www.evga.com/community/modsrigs/build.asp

    From there, click build new system. Make sure you set it to "Public" when you're all done.



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    Re:Before and After of My rig Monday, January 04, 2010 11:15 AM (permalink)
    GAMERIG


    Hey that's avery neat build there you got there GAMERIG, though I do have an idea to make it just somewhat nicer with a small detail extra :)

    Them SLI bridge connectors is what i am aiming at, now I do not know how many slots are between your cards, if there is only one free slot between them you'll need 70mm bridges, if you have 2 free slots between the cards you will need the 90mm bridges :)


    here a seller that sells 90mm aka 4inch Hard PCB SLI Bridges
    http://cgi.ebay.com/nVidi...ds?hash=item4a9d872bd5

    and here a seller with 70mm aka 2,75 inch Hard PCB SLI Bridges
    http://cgi.ebay.com/nVIDI...ds?hash=item1c0caff332

    Anyways this is just an idea to make you system look more complete as layout goes
    These hard PCB SLI bridges seem to give better contact as well , when compared to the flexible ones.

    I gave my GTX 295 RE's a 70mm / 2,75 inch hard PCB SLI bridge connector, between my cards is 1 usable slot, thus I needed 70mm / 2,75 inch 

    post edited by Gold Leader - Monday, January 04, 2010 11:18 AM


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    Re:Before and After of My rig Monday, January 04, 2010 11:57 AM (permalink)
    That's a sweet upgrade! It's nice to see that you flipped the rad, looks a lot cleaner, great job man! 8/10
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Sunday, January 17, 2010 7:06 AM (permalink)
    I like the update
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    Re:Before and After of My rig Thursday, February 11, 2010 6:16 AM (permalink)
    Nice job with the transformation.

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Thursday, February 11, 2010 6:17 AM (permalink)
    Very nice!      

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Saturday, March 27, 2010 5:39 PM (permalink)

    Here is update: 

    My rig running very well without any leaking since Dec 2009.





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    Re:Before and After of My rig Saturday, March 27, 2010 6:13 PM (permalink)
    Nice H2O rig you got their!!!

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Saturday, March 27, 2010 6:33 PM (permalink)
    Very nice! I like it better this way.

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    Re:Before and After of My rig Sunday, March 28, 2010 11:22 PM (permalink)
    nice Build
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